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Written by Brandon Kreutel
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Friday, 09 May 2008 15:59 |
Here are some photos from Friday
Starboard Main

The hole at the top of the photo is where the bench sits


The Center Main has already been removed

New pros will be installed







Thats where that line went!

Tight squeeze to get the prop off on the rudder sides

One of the new engines

The Center after removal






Stay tuned
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Friday, 09 May 2008 15:29 |
| 6:15am |
We left Fisherman's Landing for Knight & Carver boatyard. |
| 8:15am |
R P is out of the water and on the travel lift. Yard workers began a power wash of the entire bottom |
| 11:15am |
RP is in place and sitting on blocks |
| 11:30am |
Six men from Arise Scaffolding arrive with three large trucks filled with scaffolding, planks and curtains. The Arise crew and four RP crewmembers begin double tier scaffolding from stern to mid-ships and triple tier scaffolding forward and on bow.
Tom Dale (mechanic,) Greg Hibbs and Woody Peebles (electricians,) along with Billy and Rafael, begin dismantling outboard engines and other auxiliary. |
| 3:00pm |
Center main engine lifted out of boat. |
| 5:00pm |
Scaffolding completed with curtains hanging in place.Four crewmembers, that came in at11:00am start sanding hull and work till 7:00pm |
| 9:00pm |
Billy, Tom Dale, Greg Hibbs and Rafael finish working in engine room. |
Photos coming soon |
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Maintenance Update 05/08/2008 |
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Thursday, 08 May 2008 12:38 |
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Over the next 4 weeks we plan on keeping you posted on the progress of RP
yearly maintenance.
The big news, this year is we are installing three new main engines and
two new generators, plus a complete
refurbishing of the engine room.
The engines are Cummins QSK19-M electronic with 600 hp each at 1800 rpm.
They are turbocharged/low temperature after cooled.
The new generator sets are John Deere 110kw units.
Approximate cost of this maintenance period, including the new engines:
Main engines: $274,000.00
Generators: $58,000.00
Installation and refurbish
Engine room: $85,000.00
Haul out, painting &
General repairs: $55,000.00
Total:$472,000.00
In addition to the re-power:
1. Painting the entire hull.
2. Painting outside bridge area.
3. Painting bottom.
4. Varnishing throughout boat.
5. Three new propellers.
6. New fuel system.
7. Renewing entire engine room CO2 system.
8. Installing a new Furuno state of the art meter.
9. Installing all new gauges & displays in bridge.
10. Replacing some Teak rail.
11. Repairs to ovens & burners in Galley.
12. Going through a long list of repairs and replacement of
items in Staterooms & Heads.
13. Repairs in fish wells to make RSW tanks more efficient.
14. There is more & I will report as we progress.
I hope you enjoy the daily reports!
Wednesday May 7, 2008
| 6:00am |
Royal Polaris returns to Fisherman?s Landing with a beautiful
catch of YFT and Wahoo. 10 YFT are over 200# and one YFT is 331#. |
| 9:15am |
RP leaves dock for a sea trail with bait tanks and slammers
loaded. Mechanics and Cummins marine people aboard. |
| 10:00am |
Arrive at fuel dock and pump oil out of center main engine and one
auxiliary to begin dismantling. |
| 10:30am |
Arrive back at the Landing ? and fun begins. Three welders from
Billy Santiago Sr?s welding company begin cutting three holes in deck
(approximately 4 1/2 feet wide x 6 feet long.).
All ceiling insulation removed in engine room.
Tom Dale, our mechanic, starts dismantling center
main engine, auxiliary, all exhausts, fuel lines, water lines, etc.
Crewmembers start using ?obnoxious? jack hammer to
remove deck material so welders can cut aluminum.
Four crewmembers begin covering all floors in
Galley and Heads.
Sanders, paint, tools, etc. are organized in
Galley. |
| 1:00pm |
Four crewmembers cover bridge area and begin sanding. |
| 7:00pm |
All three holes are cut with a lifting eye welded to
each piece.Center main and one auxiliary are ready to come
out of boat.
75% of bridge area sanded. |
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On Thursday at 6:30 am we will depart Fisherman?s Landing and head to the
boat yard.
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Sunday, 04 May 2008 20:50 |
Hello everyone;
Our weather continues to be good, with a sight breeze, sunny, and warm.
Today was a day of relaxation for our passengers. Some told stories about past trips, while other watched a good movie. Not much else going on, just looking forward to coming home. The R/p crew.
"Bent Rods For Life"
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Saturday, 03 May 2008 19:19 |
Hello everyone;
Weather is good, and great for traveling. A slight breeze out of the north, with clear skies and warm.
With only a few hour to fish this morning, the tuna didn't cooperate with us, and we departed at 10:30 hours and headed for home. We might make one stop on the way home, but if not, we will call this one over. We will keep you informed on our upcoming events. The R/p crew.
"Coming Home"
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Yellowfin Heat Up (050208) |
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Friday, 02 May 2008 17:49 |
Hello everyone;
Well the weather out at Clarion is about the same, 10 to 12 knots, clear skies, and warm days.
Today was a good day. Our morning started out with a log, that's right a log (check out the photo). This log was holding small pilot fish and Wahoo. We fished the log for about 30 minutes, by then we had what we needed for the trip on Wahoo. The tuna action picked up today, with some dandy's. Most of the Yellowfin were in the 140 to 175 catogory,with a few school fish, and two going over 200 pounds and one over 300 pounds. Lucky anglers today:
Craig English (210 pounds)
Ken Parnell (257 pounds)
David Fay (330 pounds)
Both Accurate reels for the trip were giving away today. Gary "Chico" Leonard with a 55.8 pound Wahoo, and David Fay with his personnel best 330 pound Yellowfin tuna. We have until 10:00 in the morning before we call this a trip, then we look forward to maintenance, NOT. So until tomorrow, wish us luck the R/p crew.
"Bent Rods For Life"







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Some things just change (050108) |
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Thursday, 01 May 2008 21:04 |
Hello everyone;
Our weather is changing here at Clarion. We had 12 to 15 knots of breeze most of the day, then by late afternoon the wind was down to 5 to 8 knots. It's still sunny and warm though.
On the other hand, fishing. We had a scratchy day of Yellowfin tuna fishing, but that's why we call it fishing and not catching. Hope for a better report tomorrow. The R/p crew.
"Bent Rods For Life"





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All show and no go (043008) |
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Wednesday, 30 April 2008 18:19 |
Hello everyone;
Weather continues to be wonderful. Flat seas, clear skies, and sunny. Today was a bit warm, but that's ok with me.
Today was different from yesterday, with only scratch fishing. The fish put on a great show today, but they just didn't bite for us today. We will continue to try for the next two day, before we have to head home. The fish we did get today were in the 130 to 150 range, with one fish over 200 pounds. Lucky angler today was Ken Parnell, with a 218 pound Yellowfin tuna. This is Ken's first trip aboard the Royal Polaris. Many of our anglers have caught their personnel best this trip so far, and we are looking for more personnel best.
So wish us luck and we will keep you updated on our upcoming events. The R/p crew.
P.S. Jerry Brown sends a Happy Birthday greeting to his wonderful wife of many years, Honey Brown. LOLJB
"Bent Rods For Life"





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